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Marsicans unveil latest single ‘These Days’

With their debut album,  Ursa Major, set to hit the shelves on August 14th, Marsicans have unveiled their latest single ‘These Days’.

The euphoric new belter by the four-piece sees the band carry on in their uplifting direction from previous singles. Featuring massive hooks and choruses which belong on a stage, this latest taste from the band has whetted our appetite for their debut.

Speaking about their latest offering, bassist and vocalist Rob Brander said, “‘These Days’ is a song about my relationship with communication in the modern world. Without really realising, I had started using the Internet as a window for almost all my communication and information. I found myself staring at my phone more and more, whether it was to talk to friends, read the news, or even to be creative. 

“When I stopped to think about just how reliant we are on these little black screens to communicate with the world around us, it made me feel uncomfortable. It’s too easy to add context to a message, which simply isn’t there, because of the lack of body language or inflection that you might get in a person’s actual voice. You’re also less inclined to ask questions about information you read on the Internet, just because it’s on the Internet.”

Marsicans are due to hit the road in October, with shows scheduled in Manchester, Leeds, London and more. For full tour dates and tickets head over here.

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